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firms register test their software programs he require kill switches and punish those who violate the law by the second he also told us that two thousand and ten flash crash was a wake up call for watchdogs why has it taken regulators so long even since then to get the ball rolling and why not focus on more aggressively and consistently enforcing the regulations already on the books when it comes to high frequency trading we asked really if you look at it the high frequency trading has been around since long before the flash crash that was just the first time we really were made aware of the public at large of what the consequences of it can be but really it's been growing since the eighty's so why aren't regulators been seemingly late to the game or in the best case scenario really reactive on this issue i mean now high frequency trading is seventy percent of all you. well you mean you said it right there i mean because government is reactive i mean that if the think about what my job is and what i try to bring that's different to government this is just one of the things what it is that
firms register test their software programs he require kill switches and punish those who violate the law by the second he also told us that two thousand and ten flash crash was a wake up call for watchdogs why has it taken regulators so long even since then to get the ball rolling and why not focus on more aggressively and consistently enforcing the regulations already on the books when it comes to high frequency trading we asked really if you look at it the high frequency trading has been...
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if they violate the law by the second. i mean like by the day hundred forty grand by the day by the violation but these guys could make millions in seconds and so we should they have our policy and fine by the second also lauren ok i totally hear you let's go into a little bit more of how this works first backing up to five crash was the wake up call i totally hear you but even after the flash crash i know because scott patterson who wrote the book dark pools he looked at this very closely and i interviewed him and he was out a credit suisse traders forum after the flash crash where all these algorithmic h.s.t. traders were worried they played the obama sound bite where he said i didn't go to washington to help wall street fat cats and they were born each other we have to rein it in or else regulators are going to come down on us and that it's been a year or since that even happened and we just now seen some efforts with the new york stock exchange finite capital but why didn't we see regulatory efforts sooner it seems lik
if they violate the law by the second. i mean like by the day hundred forty grand by the day by the violation but these guys could make millions in seconds and so we should they have our policy and fine by the second also lauren ok i totally hear you let's go into a little bit more of how this works first backing up to five crash was the wake up call i totally hear you but even after the flash crash i know because scott patterson who wrote the book dark pools he looked at this very closely and...
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of millions of dollars, out of wells fargo bank. >> and anyone who has been waiting for the new tess law will like this. >> and then later on "nightline." >> i'm terry moran. coming up next on "nightline" a sunshine state smack down. the republican primary that may be the nastiest on record. how romney trownsed gingrich. and one woman's journey to drop 500 pounds. that's on so, this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now, we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. hey, i love your ceal there-- it's got that sweet honey taste. but no way it's 80 calories, right? no way. lady, i just drive the truck. right, there's no way right, right? have a nice day. [ male announcer ] 80 delicious calories. fiber one. >> closed captioning brought to >>> tonight a judge is ordering 12 occupy protesters to stay 300 feats away from oakland city hall. the 12 pr
of millions of dollars, out of wells fargo bank. >> and anyone who has been waiting for the new tess law will like this. >> and then later on "nightline." >> i'm terry moran. coming up next on "nightline" a sunshine state smack down. the republican primary that may be the nastiest on record. how romney trownsed gingrich. and one woman's journey to drop 500 pounds. that's on so, this is delicious okay... is this where we're at now, we just eat whatever...
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. >> the first day that law came out i stopped. >> do you think it's made you safer driver? >> definitely. >> the university of california study finds it has been having an impact. overall traffic deaths have dropped 22% and handheld driving deaths are down 44%. >> if we could reduce cell phone use by -- while driving even more we could reduce deaths and injuries even more. >> people still do it but violators are getting caught in increasing numbers. the tmb says there's been the steady increase in cell phone driving convictions. more than 416,000 this year compared to 360,000 year before and 301,000 convictions in 2009. >> i location only to quick call but it's very brief. and before the law i definitely found myself using my phone. >> it seems as if this behavior is slowly going the way of drunk driving and not wearing the seat belt. it's becoming socially unacceptable for this type of distracted driving. >> i think in five years it will seem socially not something that is okay to do. >> the chp has declared april the distracted driving months. the agency says there will b
. >> the first day that law came out i stopped. >> do you think it's made you safer driver? >> definitely. >> the university of california study finds it has been having an impact. overall traffic deaths have dropped 22% and handheld driving deaths are down 44%. >> if we could reduce cell phone use by -- while driving even more we could reduce deaths and injuries even more. >> people still do it but violators are getting caught in increasing numbers. the tmb...
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and there are even some legislation and laws about it as well. it's not about sharing a show. it's about, will my television service share automatically on my behalf with my friends if i allow it to? >> i don't know. i think it's a good question. you know, at the end of the day, i kind of go with consumer demand will pull the technology and the industry where it wants to go. i'm not sure how that will play out. >> consumers are driving all of this. the technology certainly leads them in some cases. but it always seems to be about the kids. they kind of dictate to us a lot of the time. >> there's certainly very cool technology down on the hoe floor that addresses these consumer demands. unfortunately we have to wrap it up here. i want to thank our panelists. thanks so much for joining us. very interesting conversation. thank you all. >> thank you. >> president barack obama is urging europe's leaders to act quickly and decisively to solve the continent's economic crisis. he says the crisis in europe is partially to blame for continued economic weakness in the united states. toni
and there are even some legislation and laws about it as well. it's not about sharing a show. it's about, will my television service share automatically on my behalf with my friends if i allow it to? >> i don't know. i think it's a good question. you know, at the end of the day, i kind of go with consumer demand will pull the technology and the industry where it wants to go. i'm not sure how that will play out. >> consumers are driving all of this. the technology certainly leads...
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essentially duplicate of the errors of other campuses by bringing in riot gear to squelch and suppress a lawful demonstration. >> each student who was braid will receive $30,000 and an apology letter from the chancellor. the lawyers will get $250,000 and the aclu will receive $20,000 >> deliver more couple charged in a deadly drug lab explosion has struck a plea deal to avoid likely prison terms. they had faced murder charges for the deaths of 35 year-old paul log on who was fatally burned in the blast at the couple's apartment last year. police say they had been using liquid butane to manufacture hashish oil. for the first time in seven years there is a case of human the west nile virus in san francisco. health officials say the man did not travel outside the bay area recently meaning he was probably infected by a mosquito in the bay area. police are trying to track down five armed robbers who stormed a san leandro safeway. they ordered workers and customers to the floor and stole money from the cash registers. whole incident happened in about 40 seconds and no one was hurt >> an alert securit
essentially duplicate of the errors of other campuses by bringing in riot gear to squelch and suppress a lawful demonstration. >> each student who was braid will receive $30,000 and an apology letter from the chancellor. the lawyers will get $250,000 and the aclu will receive $20,000 >> deliver more couple charged in a deadly drug lab explosion has struck a plea deal to avoid likely prison terms. they had faced murder charges for the deaths of 35 year-old paul log on who was fatally...
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of millions of dollars, out of wells fargo bank. >> and anyone who has been waiting for the new tess law will like this. >> and then later on "nightline." >> i'm terry moran. coming up next on "nightline" a sunshine state smack down. the republican primary that may be the nastiest on record. how romney trownsed gingrich. and onejourney's journey to drop 500 pounds. that's on3q at lysol, we discovered a problem. the more products we touch around the sink, the more dirt can spread around the kitchen, and the more germs we can spread on our hands. that's why we created the lysol no-touch kitchen system. one no-touch solution for sparkling dishes, plus clean surfaces, plus healthy hands. because our mission is a healthy home made simple. lysol. mission for health. ordering 12 occupy protesters to stay 300 feats away from oakland city hall. the 12 protesters were among the 409 people arrested in violent night'solent demonstrations outside the plaza. four of the defendants were es andd eight with misdemeanors. the district requested the requested the stay order sayi stay orderwill not tolerate
of millions of dollars, out of wells fargo bank. >> and anyone who has been waiting for the new tess law will like this. >> and then later on "nightline." >> i'm terry moran. coming up next on "nightline" a sunshine state smack down. the republican primary that may be the nastiest on record. how romney trownsed gingrich. and onejourney's journey to drop 500 pounds. that's on3q at lysol, we discovered a problem. the more products we touch around the sink,...
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of millions of dollars, out of wells fargo bank. >> and anyone who has been waiting for the new tess law will like this. >> and then later on "nightline." >> i'm terry moran. coming up next on "nightline" a sunshine state smack down. the republican primary that may be the nastiest on record. how romney trownsed gingrich. and one woman's journey to drop 500 >>> tonight a judge is ordering 12 occupy protesters to stay 300 feats away from oakland city hall. the 12 protesters were among the 409 people arrested in saturday night's violent demonstrations outside the plaza. four of the defendants were charged with felonies and eight with misdemeanors. the district attorney requested the stay order saying the city will not tolerate people who come to oakland with an organized strategy to riot, vandalize and clash with police. >> the city of berkeley is leading another socially-minded charge. tonight it voted unanimously to punish wells fargo bank and look for a more socially minded institution. it will hold hundreds of millions of dollars in city assets of the alan wang reports from berkeley cit
of millions of dollars, out of wells fargo bank. >> and anyone who has been waiting for the new tess law will like this. >> and then later on "nightline." >> i'm terry moran. coming up next on "nightline" a sunshine state smack down. the republican primary that may be the nastiest on record. how romney trownsed gingrich. and one woman's journey to drop 500 >>> tonight a judge is ordering 12 occupy protesters to stay 300 feats away from oakland city...
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right-to-work laws put an end to labor contracts that require non-union workers to pay fees for representation. supporters say the measure creates a pro-business climate, attracting employers and increasing jobs. opponents say it leads to lower wages and poorer quality jobs. growth and getting paid. those are two powerful incentives for investors looking for profits. tonight's "street critique" guest is going for both in two different areas. she's hilary kramer, author of "the little book of big profits from small stocks." before we talked about growth and getting paid, i got to ask you about a big stock with big profits, facebook. would you be a buyer in the second quarter when the shares come public? >> no way, tom. i've anecdotely asked 100 college students and they've told me the trend is over, it's too commerce, they've concerned about privacy and they've moved onto other social media sites. >> tom: we'll have to revis it this as we get closer to that launch date no doubt. you're looking for growth in biotech, the first pick here is regeneron pharmaceuticals, the stock tonight is at a new
right-to-work laws put an end to labor contracts that require non-union workers to pay fees for representation. supporters say the measure creates a pro-business climate, attracting employers and increasing jobs. opponents say it leads to lower wages and poorer quality jobs. growth and getting paid. those are two powerful incentives for investors looking for profits. tonight's "street critique" guest is going for both in two different areas. she's hilary kramer, author of "the...
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look at -- look at the securities laws carefully. they've got a lot of coverage here. >> bob, if a regional broker deal -- they can prove they put in sell orders on friday, which i've been told they can prove, how is it going to filter back that it didn't get into the nasdaq pipes? i don't have the answer to that question. >> they're going to have to make those clients whole. they're coming up with the accommodation packages. is it $200 million, $50 million? we need guidance here. until we get the guidance it seems like investors are going to sell and talk later. and wait for answers later. thanks, everybody. we appreciate it. we have a lot happening. dell earnings, a miss, 43 cents versus an estimate of 46 cents. facebook stocking up losses for shareholders, down a whopping 18% since monday. are retail investors the big losers? we asked. you tweeted. larry goldsmith writes in facebook was a sucker play for retail investors. facebook and morgan stanley knew the pros would not buy the hype. they played the small guys and gals. this wa
look at -- look at the securities laws carefully. they've got a lot of coverage here. >> bob, if a regional broker deal -- they can prove they put in sell orders on friday, which i've been told they can prove, how is it going to filter back that it didn't get into the nasdaq pipes? i don't have the answer to that question. >> they're going to have to make those clients whole. they're coming up with the accommodation packages. is it $200 million, $50 million? we need guidance here....
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. >> california law enforcement paying tribute to fallen colleagues. law officers around the state holding a procession to the california peace officer's monument in sacramento. to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. and mitt romney makes a battleground cameo, hosting a town hall in ohio. awkward moment, you might say. here's how mr. romney reacted when someone asked him about a $1.5 million report that he took in foreign tax credits. take a peek. >> i'll look at it. i didn't think i paid any foreign income taxes, but isle be happy to take a look at it. >> it's tricky to remember every page of your tax return. give these guys a break. president obama also in ohio over the weekend to officially give the kick start to his re-election bid, too. lots of people turning out there. not a full house, but a fuller house. and just released "usa today" gallup poll showing about six months to go before election day, president obama and mitt romney, dead even in a dozen swing states. so buckle up. it's going to be a barn burner. >> i st
. >> california law enforcement paying tribute to fallen colleagues. law officers around the state holding a procession to the california peace officer's monument in sacramento. to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. and mitt romney makes a battleground cameo, hosting a town hall in ohio. awkward moment, you might say. here's how mr. romney reacted when someone asked him about a $1.5 million report that he took in foreign tax credits. take a peek. >>...
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. >> and our labor laws don't impose very heavy penalties on an employer that breaks the law by firing a worker who tries to organize or discriminates against a worker who tries to organize a union. if you ask unions how many want representation at the workplace, millions and millions of workers who say -- >> it's actually 13%. it's 13% of workers want to join a worker. we did a poll, 13% of workers want a union. >> this is a topic we'll continue. hope you'll come back soon to continue hashing this out. >> thanks for having us. >> we appreciate it. new tea leaves on the economy could move your money before w money morkers are going to be here. stay with us. and then, we are waiting on the meeting between john boehner in and the president in ten minutes. back in a moment. ow the progress you're making toward all your financial goals. a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. recognize me. but i am your market data. i know what you're looking for. i'm not chained to your desk anymore. i'm
. >> and our labor laws don't impose very heavy penalties on an employer that breaks the law by firing a worker who tries to organize or discriminates against a worker who tries to organize a union. if you ask unions how many want representation at the workplace, millions and millions of workers who say -- >> it's actually 13%. it's 13% of workers want to join a worker. we did a poll, 13% of workers want a union. >> this is a topic we'll continue. hope you'll come back soon to...
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the law does not allow for things of this sort. there's a hint here, chuck, that the court of appeals may be trying to narrow the effect of this ruling so that it would apply in states that have civil yo unions. so it would only apply in certain situations. what this, the logic would suggest here is that if those states already have given all the legal benefits of marriage except the word marriage, you cannot do. that and if that is the, how this decision is narrowed, then, it's possible that the supreme court may not want to get into this fight. in any event, chuck, back to the headline here, a federal court of appeals has agreed with the lower court declaring proposition 8 unconstitutional, that was the ballot proposition passed by voters in 2008, that said marriage in california can exist only between a man and woman and that has now been declared unconstitutional. now they have a choice, they can go to the full ninth circuit court of appeals and try to get the supreme court to take the case. we will hear from them in a while to
the law does not allow for things of this sort. there's a hint here, chuck, that the court of appeals may be trying to narrow the effect of this ruling so that it would apply in states that have civil yo unions. so it would only apply in certain situations. what this, the logic would suggest here is that if those states already have given all the legal benefits of marriage except the word marriage, you cannot do. that and if that is the, how this decision is narrowed, then, it's possible that...
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you know what, there's no law against greed. obviously the bankers are greedy. this stock traded for how many years in a private market? they tried to milk it, as maria said, for 100 times earnings. $31. even if they would have priced it $30 to $34, it would be underwater. hype and a lot of publicity isn't a market fundamental. i'm sure morgan stanley knew that. to me morgan stanley will probably get less ipo business. that's the way the greed factor works in the capital market. nasdaq didn't have a chance. there's no way that that platform could have kept up, and high frequency trade, they t didn't have nearly enough input for their models to do as much trading to damage it as much as they're being blamed for. when you hook in retail, and they're not happy, retail is the customers of not only the ipo, but facebook in general, in an election year, they're going to dig and dig and dig until they find some scapegoat. one scapegoat i know isn't going to pony up, that's the exchange. the exchange shouldn't. 15 million i heard? that's 14 million more than i thought w
you know what, there's no law against greed. obviously the bankers are greedy. this stock traded for how many years in a private market? they tried to milk it, as maria said, for 100 times earnings. $31. even if they would have priced it $30 to $34, it would be underwater. hype and a lot of publicity isn't a market fundamental. i'm sure morgan stanley knew that. to me morgan stanley will probably get less ipo business. that's the way the greed factor works in the capital market. nasdaq didn't...
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law would prohibit that on american soil i do have a quick so i guess. that's if there were if they mean united states any kind of foreign and they should be. but short of all the rules. i'm going to read your sponsor dave he said of course they should be able to bribe government officials why should the law be any different when they conduct business abroad if you want to keep it or delete it. kind of thing in the sky three two one what's interesting is that some people think bribery is just a normal way of doing business but the issue is much larger where do you draw the line when it comes to regulating u.s. companies doing business overseas. so thank you for your answers and here's our next question for you today's made a note across the world of international workers day which began here in the u.s. celebrate the achievements of labor movement and today labor union membership in the u.s. is at an all time low so why do you think that after all of the achievements of the movement in the last century and a half membership is declining let us know you t
law would prohibit that on american soil i do have a quick so i guess. that's if there were if they mean united states any kind of foreign and they should be. but short of all the rules. i'm going to read your sponsor dave he said of course they should be able to bribe government officials why should the law be any different when they conduct business abroad if you want to keep it or delete it. kind of thing in the sky three two one what's interesting is that some people think bribery is just a...
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in current law it's supposed to go to 2% to 4% gdp. paul ryan assumes it will go to 1% gdp by 2040. there's no plausible way that by block granting you will cut the costs by 75%. it's an assumption. >> everything is as this point, right? >> no, you want specific policies to get to reasonable outcomes. why stop at 1%. why not assume they be at 1%. you need specific steps to get that there. >> a lot of people assume that it won't cost anything. >> i'm not debating whether or not forecasters are always accurate. what i'm saying is there is no policy behind it. he saying we'll leave medicare up to states. how do you get there, peter? how do you make these costs go down? >> well, we have had some progress recently and the cost have to slow down significantly. over the past year they have not risen faster than income has, and that's good. i think the single most important thing is to continue focussing on hospitals and doctors, what do they recommend for you because most of the costs in health care are the high costs and most of us will follow what our doctor, hospital, or practitioner ar
in current law it's supposed to go to 2% to 4% gdp. paul ryan assumes it will go to 1% gdp by 2040. there's no plausible way that by block granting you will cut the costs by 75%. it's an assumption. >> everything is as this point, right? >> no, you want specific policies to get to reasonable outcomes. why stop at 1%. why not assume they be at 1%. you need specific steps to get that there. >> a lot of people assume that it won't cost anything. >> i'm not debating whether...
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you can see law enfoement is surrounding the building. apparently according to police, some of the words from the shooter, indicated to them that he might have explosives in his apartment. others have described ambulances being on the scene and that people dressed in s.w.a.t. gear, s.w.a.t. team apparently on the scene as well there. this apartment complex, the shooter said to have listd in north aurora. interesting questions about his vehicle, which by some reports had tennessee plates. this is obviously what they are monitoring today. the building was being evacuated according to the police chief hours ago at the press briefing. he said they evacuated that complex. but they are clearly still monitoring it and we're looking at those pictures coming to us live. interesting details coming from some of those eyewitnesses as well about this smoke bomb or tear gas, whatever it was, because others had described a scrap metal pepper bomb. and now we're hearing from some of the hospitals about injuries that would be consistent with shrapnel inci
you can see law enfoement is surrounding the building. apparently according to police, some of the words from the shooter, indicated to them that he might have explosives in his apartment. others have described ambulances being on the scene and that people dressed in s.w.a.t. gear, s.w.a.t. team apparently on the scene as well there. this apartment complex, the shooter said to have listd in north aurora. interesting questions about his vehicle, which by some reports had tennessee plates. this...
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more about the need for equal justice under the law than all the jurists at yale law school. [applause] if you want to know where i come by the passionate commitment i have to bringing people together without regard to race, it all started with my grandfather. i learned a lot from another person, too, a person who for more than 20 years has worked hard to help our children, paying the price of time to make sure our schools don't fail them, someone who traveled our state for a year studying, learning, listening, going to p.t.a. meetings, school board meetings, town hall meetings, putting together a package of school reforms recognized around the nation, doing it all while building a distinguished legal career and being a wonderful loving mother. that person is my wife. [applause] hillary taught me. she taught me that all children can learn and that each of us has a duty to help them do it. so if you want to know why i care so much about our children and our future, it all started with hillary. i love you. frankly, i'm fed up with politicians in washington rec during the rest o
more about the need for equal justice under the law than all the jurists at yale law school. [applause] if you want to know where i come by the passionate commitment i have to bringing people together without regard to race, it all started with my grandfather. i learned a lot from another person, too, a person who for more than 20 years has worked hard to help our children, paying the price of time to make sure our schools don't fail them, someone who traveled our state for a year studying,...
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they say try to call the law or whatever. you cannot defend yourself in the state of tennessee no more. >> with some inmates when you hear their story, you don't know what's the truth, what's not. well, as we dug a little further into the story, it was like peeling layers of an onion a little bit. >> see, i had been up about seven or eight days at this time, too. if you've ever been up that long, you know you're hallucinating. you know what i'm saying? >> it turns out he was high on crystal meth. >> basically what i thought when they come in. i mean like i had friends running in and out all the time, you know. it was a bachelor house, you know what i'm saying? and basically i thought they were just coming to rob me. >> i think things got out of hand for poor jason. >> shot one with a 9 millimeter twice in the leg, shot one with the bow and arrow in the gut. >> prior to prison, both men had been married. but as they revealed in some surprisingly candid confessions to our crew, they took very different approaches to matrimony.
they say try to call the law or whatever. you cannot defend yourself in the state of tennessee no more. >> with some inmates when you hear their story, you don't know what's the truth, what's not. well, as we dug a little further into the story, it was like peeling layers of an onion a little bit. >> see, i had been up about seven or eight days at this time, too. if you've ever been up that long, you know you're hallucinating. you know what i'm saying? >> it turns out he was...
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i mean as long as roe v wade is good law a law like this can be enforced. which makes it even more offensive because it's essentially just a waste of everyone's time you know it's a waste of the time of lawmakers in iowa you know have to vote on the stupid thing that's not ever going to be law unless roe is completely overturned you know it's offensive to iowans who have elected these people to actually get things done in their state you know it's offensive to all the journalists and bloggers you know news people that now have to cover this stupid law that isn't really going to matter at all the long run but that just really expresses hostility toward women john. really. i guess lastly to even following the fact that they chose not to extend something that they have expanded in the past when it comes to the violence against women act because senator grassley decided that including the community made it no longer one group was being prioritized and he called them undeserving. yeah i mean there's sort of no words for that. i mean the fact that violence agains
i mean as long as roe v wade is good law a law like this can be enforced. which makes it even more offensive because it's essentially just a waste of everyone's time you know it's a waste of the time of lawmakers in iowa you know have to vote on the stupid thing that's not ever going to be law unless roe is completely overturned you know it's offensive to iowans who have elected these people to actually get things done in their state you know it's offensive to all the journalists and bloggers...
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we don't know who ended which contract but by law they're allowed to do witness no notice. they can call you on a phone and go by the way, don't go there anymore. and there is some work in the legislature to haimpk that rule they'd have to give you notice that way, you can change insurance or doctors. and i do this this will pass. leah -- lisa wants to know if banks only insure you up to $250,000 how with the person or people win megamillions do? if anything to protect their money? well, they can find 2,000 banks and put a quarter million in each one. no. if they waned to protect their money you're allowed to have more than $50,000 per bank. here is how you'd do it. you'd have one in your account, one in your spouse, one under a joint account. there you are. also, many community banks have deal was other community banks where you can put a ton of money, millions in one bank and then, they shop it out to other banks so that the fdic rules will ensurer money to almost any amount. and so if that is your question, that is one way to do it. ask about this program. sharon lee lu
we don't know who ended which contract but by law they're allowed to do witness no notice. they can call you on a phone and go by the way, don't go there anymore. and there is some work in the legislature to haimpk that rule they'd have to give you notice that way, you can change insurance or doctors. and i do this this will pass. leah -- lisa wants to know if banks only insure you up to $250,000 how with the person or people win megamillions do? if anything to protect their money? well, they...
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the law is in effect, the law of the land is to mandate subsidizing drugs and procedures they think are immoral. >> administration officials tried to offer accommodations shifting birth control requirement to the insurance. >> it has been bogged down in minor decisions as to what kind of contraceptions they are going to have. >> all of this as we are awaiting the decision from the supreme court on constitutionality of obama care. the department of health and human services would not comment. back to you guys. >>> that's what the calved r ca cardinal is talking about. fobbing camerfox cameras caught with him. >> talking about a constitutional issue talking religious freedom. it is serious. this isn't a fight we asked for or are relishing. we would love to put it behind us and be left alone. the administration would say it's not a government's business to attempts to fine a church's ministry which is what the exceptioex experimental teaching: procedures for developing effective individualized instruction efrpss do. the so-called services the government wants to mandate we don't have to pa
the law is in effect, the law of the land is to mandate subsidizing drugs and procedures they think are immoral. >> administration officials tried to offer accommodations shifting birth control requirement to the insurance. >> it has been bogged down in minor decisions as to what kind of contraceptions they are going to have. >> all of this as we are awaiting the decision from the supreme court on constitutionality of obama care. the department of health and human services...
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the president's healthcare law. we called the h.s.s., health and human services and the response is "we decline to comment on pending litigation." lawsuits are filed about the decision that only catholic institutions such as churches are exempted from providing wide range contraceptive coverage an not schools, universities, hospitals, charities. therein lies the problem. they say it's about religious freedom. back with the panel. how big of a deal they've filed lawsuits? >> big deal with public relations. you have another attempt to delegitimize what the administration has done. this is a long time coming. they worked hand in hand with the administration to avoid this outcome. there were a series of meetings that took place in fall and early winter before this decision announced on january 20 where the leaders of the church said we don't want this to come to a head this way. then you had the president make his announcement and then from that point on, you saw things deteriorate. archdiocese dolan sent out a letter m
the president's healthcare law. we called the h.s.s., health and human services and the response is "we decline to comment on pending litigation." lawsuits are filed about the decision that only catholic institutions such as churches are exempted from providing wide range contraceptive coverage an not schools, universities, hospitals, charities. therein lies the problem. they say it's about religious freedom. back with the panel. how big of a deal they've filed lawsuits? >> big...
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while facebook's new user growth will have to decelerate simply because of the law of large numbers, there is still room. everyone is going to be on facebook. they could have 1.5 billion active users by 2016. however, the growth here is really all about advertising, which is how facebook makes the majority of its money. and for advertisers, facebook does represent something akin to the holy grail. it gives them the ability to connect with the most coveted demographic out there, young people, in a way that is more diversive and effective than any other advertising out there. not just tv, but also the rest of the internet. the average facebook user spends about a quarter of their time on the web looking at facebook. an because people give facebook tremendous amounts of personal information for free, create the content for free, the company is able to target its advertisements in a way that nobody else can. facebook can target ads at the right audience with 90 to 95% accuracy, and that's much higher than the industry average of 30%. of course we know the tv is still a big winner. it's a
while facebook's new user growth will have to decelerate simply because of the law of large numbers, there is still room. everyone is going to be on facebook. they could have 1.5 billion active users by 2016. however, the growth here is really all about advertising, which is how facebook makes the majority of its money. and for advertisers, facebook does represent something akin to the holy grail. it gives them the ability to connect with the most coveted demographic out there, young people, in...
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>>reporter: michael romano who helped write prop 36 says the 3 strike law will remain the toughest in the country. >> it is really trying to address what we think are the most excessive sentences in the country. close to in the country history. >>reporter: california is one of 27 states with a 3 strike law before prop 36 it was the only state to impose life sentences for non-violent third strike. romano says this week vote will reduce the strain in california penal system. >> make sure our prisons are not over crowded with people who don't deserve to be there and also helps people who have been sentenced to live for very minor non-violent conduct. >>reporter: since 3 strike tl passed in 1994 crime has dropped but also dropped in other states that doesn't have 3 strike. politician across the country are questioning whether benefits of laws like 3 strike outweigh the cost. >> we need a safe country. i want to live in a safe neighborhood everybody does but we ought to look at the correction system and say is this really the way to do it? is there another way to do it? which could save us
>>reporter: michael romano who helped write prop 36 says the 3 strike law will remain the toughest in the country. >> it is really trying to address what we think are the most excessive sentences in the country. close to in the country history. >>reporter: california is one of 27 states with a 3 strike law before prop 36 it was the only state to impose life sentences for non-violent third strike. romano says this week vote will reduce the strain in california penal system....
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these are image that's led to the law. three times per day a worker shoots up to a pound of corn into a duck aiming to expand its liver up to 0 times the normal size. activists returned to the farm and found filthy conditions. sick, and dying ducks. >> nothing changed. these birds are brutally treated. and people have a right to know that. >> thank you going to stop selling it?. >> we have to stop selling it but we can give it away. >> really? >> you might give it away? >> yes. >> some chefs are considering defying the ban but in san francisco, health department tells me they will will be enforcing it as part of a permit process. coming up tonight at 6:00 we take you on that recent raid of the farm. and we'll show how both sides are gearing up when it will be illegal in this state. >> hard to believe it's been eight years. in that time have they come up with other methods? >> that is the point. answer is no. there are some people oversea who's let the ducks gorge them selfs and give them a lot the food that. doesn't work.
these are image that's led to the law. three times per day a worker shoots up to a pound of corn into a duck aiming to expand its liver up to 0 times the normal size. activists returned to the farm and found filthy conditions. sick, and dying ducks. >> nothing changed. these birds are brutally treated. and people have a right to know that. >> thank you going to stop selling it?. >> we have to stop selling it but we can give it away. >> really? >> you might give it...
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you're trespassing. >> i'm the law here, mr. sevino and i will decide who's breaking it. >> does he leave or does he not? listen, we were all up front yesterday. congratulations. there was a bit of a buzz in the room for you two. >> nice. >> we go to the party. one of the things i thought was great fun was the photo booth. erica and i did it. do you know who else did it? >> no. >> there you go. >> it comes back to haunt you. >> no. >> they love it. >> it is true. you get in the photo booth. should we do straight or goofy? i like to see you both did both. you look very good on a horse, mr. quaid. >> well, i have had enough experience. >> you actually look like you know what you're doing. >> you learn how to stay on. >> that was a great shot. >> why? >> well, it was just such a great juxtaposition of images. you're in an airport hangar. i'm coming out of the airplane. here's this guy galloping down the run way. it's crazy. >> and that's one of the great things gayle and i got to see the pilot episode. we both watched. it is this w
you're trespassing. >> i'm the law here, mr. sevino and i will decide who's breaking it. >> does he leave or does he not? listen, we were all up front yesterday. congratulations. there was a bit of a buzz in the room for you two. >> nice. >> we go to the party. one of the things i thought was great fun was the photo booth. erica and i did it. do you know who else did it? >> no. >> there you go. >> it comes back to haunt you. >> no. >> they...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay... some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses. call now for this free information kit and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medicare... you should know about this card -- it's the only one of its kind endorsed by aarp; see if it's right for you. all medicare supplement plans let you keep your own doctor, or hospital that accepts medicare. there are no networks and no referrals needed. help protect yourself from some of what medicare doesn't pay... and save up to thousands of dollars in potential... out-of-pocket expenses with an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. call this toll-free number on your screen now... for this free information kit, including this... medicare guid
at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay... some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses. call now for this free information kit and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medicare... you...
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. >> there is an effort to coordinate with law enforcement, police and chp and sfpd. there is a big effort to make sure during that weekend people are directed. >> reporter: the short notice is due to the fact they just found out it will be complete and they want owork to be -- the work to be done before the summer. >> there is more travelers and events. >>> there are plenty of events going on that weekend. a sold out wine tasting event, 5,000 tickets sold to that, two giants games and there is an event at the raceway. there are plenty of people who have a tough time trying to navigate up north and back into the city. we have seem coverage. now to kron 4's jeff bush. >> reporter: that is the roadway that most people take from the marina to the golden gate bridge. in two weeks drivers will have to find another way and a lot of people use this road. it won't be easy. you can see this red line indicates the entire road will be shut down. once all the cars are off there will be a demolition marathon. officials say workers will be on the clock nonstop. they will be using 4
. >> there is an effort to coordinate with law enforcement, police and chp and sfpd. there is a big effort to make sure during that weekend people are directed. >> reporter: the short notice is due to the fact they just found out it will be complete and they want owork to be -- the work to be done before the summer. >> there is more travelers and events. >>> there are plenty of events going on that weekend. a sold out wine tasting event, 5,000 tickets sold to that,...
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in 1996, to reduce costs, congress passed a law that most of the reserve be sold off by 2016. people with get helium for half price. as we get closer to the deadline, the supply is drops off. party guys like ken are getting wrapped up in skyward helium costs. how much has the price gone up? >> almost 20%. >> reporter: in one year? it wouldn't just suck the air or fun obvious out of the party. it would stop a lot of science. it puts lcd screens in our living room and helps doctors perform mris. there's not many options for party substitutes. what else can we fill it with? >> regular air doesn't go. they just do down to the floor. >> reporter: it explains why a world without helium wouldn't float with many people. >> what are you doing? >> reporter: dan kloeffler, abc news, new york. >> and that's what's making news in america this morning.
in 1996, to reduce costs, congress passed a law that most of the reserve be sold off by 2016. people with get helium for half price. as we get closer to the deadline, the supply is drops off. party guys like ken are getting wrapped up in skyward helium costs. how much has the price gone up? >> almost 20%. >> reporter: in one year? it wouldn't just suck the air or fun obvious out of the party. it would stop a lot of science. it puts lcd screens in our living room and helps doctors...
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the law firm for financial injuries. sue? >> they're going to stay with us throughout the hour to talk about these very pressing issues. the question is, what would you do if you had a portfolio hanging in the balance? dan fitzpatrick is with us this week on "power lunch." the president and technical analysis for stockmark stockmarketmentor.com. you've been listening to the conversation. with the uncertainty what are plays investors might look to do. >> there's two ways we can trade this. one would be on sentiment. the other on pure price action. let's fwo to sentiment first. i've got the vxx. it's a volatility index tracking fund. this is related to the sentiment of the market. how much are investors willing to pay for portfolio protection, buy downside puts and things like that. that's not really important for the trade. what we're really looking at is this. as fear goes up, so goes the vxx. and what we're looking at is if we've got bad news out of europe to where it drives the market lower, you're going to see a nice hedgi
the law firm for financial injuries. sue? >> they're going to stay with us throughout the hour to talk about these very pressing issues. the question is, what would you do if you had a portfolio hanging in the balance? dan fitzpatrick is with us this week on "power lunch." the president and technical analysis for stockmark stockmarketmentor.com. you've been listening to the conversation. with the uncertainty what are plays investors might look to do. >> there's two ways we...
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developer in seattle we go to we need to run my sauce tracy is the de wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application are a focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this is an essay petrova she's the executive producer of cross talk and this is what they have done here now it's very controversial and some some people have set up to seventy percent of respondents don't like what facebook has done so let's talk about what facebook is doing right and wrong i need to if i can go to you first and in seattle about a week ago i was sitting in starbucks here in moscow and sat down opened up my computer went to facebook and then went to him buy a cup of coffee and by the time i'd come back from buying my coffee i'd been timeline and i wasn't very happy about it i was vaguely awar
developer in seattle we go to we need to run my sauce tracy is the de wayne in and get injured professor of law at the university of washington and in san francisco we have roman cardassian ski he is the c.e.o. and co-founder of news three sixty a personalized news application are a focus is cross talk that means you can jump in anytime you want before we start the discussion let's take a look at timeline what facebook has recently introduced and has caused a great deal of controversy here this...
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the law of large numbers will kick into facebook at some point. >> at some point. you also want to see the trend and you want to see the growth trends and you mentioned revenues. in this case are we also talking earnings? i don't know. there's a lot we just don't know. so i keep saying that, but we get all excited and all everybody wants to do now is get their hands on the documents. >> here's what i want you to do, this is your homework, you going to get on a greyhound and head to silicon valley and get their books and report back what you find. >> i don't take orders from you. >> the markets unable to shake off eurosis. started the week around 1317 and unfortunately right now looks like going to have our first down week in a month. let's look a little longer term. this is a chart of the s&p 500 going back to 2006, basically pre-facebook almost. a six-year chart of the s&p 500. the reason we're going into this way back machine is because technicians telling us that the 1300 mark right there is going to be key as support should we fall to that level. you can see 13
the law of large numbers will kick into facebook at some point. >> at some point. you also want to see the trend and you want to see the growth trends and you mentioned revenues. in this case are we also talking earnings? i don't know. there's a lot we just don't know. so i keep saying that, but we get all excited and all everybody wants to do now is get their hands on the documents. >> here's what i want you to do, this is your homework, you going to get on a greyhound and head to...